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. >> well, we in the daily city part of san francisco face some unique challenges demographicly. it's no longer the center of the jewish community it once was and the congregations that are south of park are smaller numbers than they were maybe ten years ago or 15 years ago so we've begun to collaborate on areas of adult education programming, youth programming to bring the full resources of four neighboring synagogues together. rabbis to teach courses, some services and programs combined in an effort to create a larger pool of participants and reach out even further into the community. >> and for those folks who are listening that might actually live in that neighborhood, let's let them know the congregations that are involved in that cluster. >> sure. it's the four congregations that are working now in collaboration are luna, or shalom and ourselves beth israel jew dee ya. >> and can they go on to the internet or go to call one of you and find out more about the program? >> you can get information about our program from any of the four synagogues' websites. >> great. >> so we a
. >> well, we in the daily city part of san francisco face some unique challenges demographicly. it's no longer the center of the jewish community it once was and the congregations that are south of park are smaller numbers than they were maybe ten years ago or 15 years ago so we've begun to collaborate on areas of adult education programming, youth programming to bring the full resources of four neighboring synagogues together. rabbis to teach courses, some services and programs combined...
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redwood city, high of 54 degrees. walnut creek, pair of 5s. north day which harass been so wet recently, santa rosea, dry by the afternoon, 53. downtown san francisco, also 53 degrees. we will dry out late tomorrow. thursday looking mainly dry. showers are back, i don't expect anything too heavy on friday and saturday. then we get a longer dry stretch. looks like next week will be far different from a this week, sunday through tuesday, right through new year's day. we will likely be -- >> that's a stretch because friday was looking dry originally. >> seems like mother nature is figuring out any kind of way to get rain, she's going to do it. this is going to be wet this thanksgiving. >> thank you, paul. >>> a decades old tradition at glide memorial church that spreads holiday cheers. volunteers worked all morning fixing up christmas trees. >> it's a san francisco from a digs here at glide --tradition here at glide memorial. we saw him here at last month's thanksgiving dinner. >> for me to come here and spend five hours here, we know that somebo
redwood city, high of 54 degrees. walnut creek, pair of 5s. north day which harass been so wet recently, santa rosea, dry by the afternoon, 53. downtown san francisco, also 53 degrees. we will dry out late tomorrow. thursday looking mainly dry. showers are back, i don't expect anything too heavy on friday and saturday. then we get a longer dry stretch. looks like next week will be far different from a this week, sunday through tuesday, right through new year's day. we will likely be -- >>...
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i'm terrell brown in new york city. take care, everybody. have a great day. . have a great day. ,,,, and i'm michelle griego. tis >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning. it is tuesday, it's december 4. good to have you with us. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego am time now about 4:30. let's get our first look at weather with lawrence. rain. >> yeah. got a lot of clouds in the skies right now, not much in the way of rainfall just yet but that's likely to change in the not too distant future. we'll tell you when coming up. >> check the roads right now we checked in with chp no major accidents but we have a full freeway closure in loveridge. details coming up. >>> the fallout from the muni mess continues this morning . they had problems on market street, a power outage and ac
i'm terrell brown in new york city. take care, everybody. have a great day. . have a great day. ,,,, and i'm michelle griego. tis >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning. it is tuesday, it's december 4. good to have you with us. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego am time now about 4:30. let's get our first look at weather with lawrence. rain. >> yeah. got a lot of clouds in the skies right now, not much in the way of rainfall just...
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>> reporter: charlie we're told that rebels surround the city of damascus which has been an as assad stronghold. bashar al assad is increasingly threatened and could use chemical weapons to hold on to power. she told cbs news that the russians are refusing to give assad asylum. cbs has also learned that the u.s. tends to recognize syrian opposition as the representatives of the syrian people next week. that could start to pave the way for them to create a new government. >> very interesting. margaret brennan, thank you for that. >>> in washington this morning, there are just 26 days left before the fiscal cliff deadline. president obama spoke on the phone with house speaker john boehner on wednesday while his treasury secretary said the white house is, in fact, ready to go straight over the fiscal cliff. major garrett is at the white house. major, gd morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah. the president will cross over the potomac into northern virginia to meet with a family who says their taxes don't go up, they'll be happier and spend more money. that's the pr side o
>> reporter: charlie we're told that rebels surround the city of damascus which has been an as assad stronghold. bashar al assad is increasingly threatened and could use chemical weapons to hold on to power. she told cbs news that the russians are refusing to give assad asylum. cbs has also learned that the u.s. tends to recognize syrian opposition as the representatives of the syrian people next week. that could start to pave the way for them to create a new government. >> very...
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that honors a vision of the virgin mary reported near mexico city in the year 1531. thousands of tholics travel each year to he basica built there in her name. also on our calendar this weekend, catholics observe the feast of the immaculate conception when they celebrate the belief that mary, the mother of jesus, was proceed served from the taint of original sin all of her life. buddhists mark bodhe day when they believe he attained enlightenment and reached a state of nirvana. according to tradition he did so sitting under the tree. finally, hanukkah begins this weekend when jews light their hanukkah lamps. the holiday recalls the victory of the soldiers over the asyriai greek king. we speak with suzanne bronstein, curator of the jewish museum in new york about the collection of hanukkah lamps, the largest in the world. >> the rabbis associated a miracle with the holiday. that when the ancient soldiers came to rededicate the temple in jerusalem and they lit the menorah in the temple, they only have one thing of oil to burn for one day, burn it burned for eight. that
that honors a vision of the virgin mary reported near mexico city in the year 1531. thousands of tholics travel each year to he basica built there in her name. also on our calendar this weekend, catholics observe the feast of the immaculate conception when they celebrate the belief that mary, the mother of jesus, was proceed served from the taint of original sin all of her life. buddhists mark bodhe day when they believe he attained enlightenment and reached a state of nirvana. according to...
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the city party parts hundreds of school buses there. and they say more buses would have a bad effect on air quality. >> talking now about the world's most talk about presidency, and the duchess of cambridge is battling another round of acute morning sickness. she was released from the hospital last week after suffering from dehydration and nausea. despite her illness she is trying to keep her spirits up. >> a prank phone call at a london hospital ended with one nurse apparently taking her life. the djs behind the caller speaking out. >> australian deejays to sprinkle the london hospital where kate middleton was being treated can out of hiding, offering a tearful apology on channel 9 television. >> i am heartbroken. >> the fact that we may have a good day part in that is gary shame. >> they made a call to the hospital pertaining to the queen elizabeth and prince charles and asking about the condition. the nurse who answered the call put them through to kate gruen. >> can i speak to kate please? >> the host say they never imagined they wo
the city party parts hundreds of school buses there. and they say more buses would have a bad effect on air quality. >> talking now about the world's most talk about presidency, and the duchess of cambridge is battling another round of acute morning sickness. she was released from the hospital last week after suffering from dehydration and nausea. despite her illness she is trying to keep her spirits up. >> a prank phone call at a london hospital ended with one nurse apparently...
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the city was a mess. the school is under assault. he believed that going back and running the school and providing leadership at a time of crisis was the best thing to do for an institution that is loved and he gave his life to the school was assassinated in january of 9094. >> by who and how? >> most likely by the fanatical wing of hezbollah, a group known as islamist jihads the comprised lebanese shia who had historically been underprivileged, excluded from the politics and economics of the country, had ideological affinity for the regime in iran, from 1979 and have been radical in the israeli purge to lebanon in the 1980s. there is a very toxic mix that let them should make steps the climax of the assassination of malcolm kerr. >> was he targeted? >> because he was an american. not only american, but very visible presence in the middle east. there is no more high-profile example of america's involvement in the region in the presence of uav. >> this american university put in beirut on purpose? back in 1850s, what was beirut like?
the city was a mess. the school is under assault. he believed that going back and running the school and providing leadership at a time of crisis was the best thing to do for an institution that is loved and he gave his life to the school was assassinated in january of 9094. >> by who and how? >> most likely by the fanatical wing of hezbollah, a group known as islamist jihads the comprised lebanese shia who had historically been underprivileged, excluded from the politics and...
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absolutely we saw quite violent scenes in alexandria egypt second city on friday between rival protest groups. between areas in support of the constitution and those against the constitution seventy seven people injured in the police have to get involved. and the moment today the scene have been calm across the capital and also across the governorate that only minor scuffles in the polling station lines between people who are voting in different ways and so really the feeling is still very very tense here i mean the background to the violence the last month we saw violence seem to act on just one week ago as well between rival protest groups and of course as a bloody scene in front of the cairo's presidential palace about three weeks ago now we saw ten people die when those who support the president clashed against those who were against the president as among the people there quite tense to say we're waiting for the results of the referendum if it is in fact a yes we would like to see an escalation from the opposition forces which could see the violence on the streets. of egypt in the
absolutely we saw quite violent scenes in alexandria egypt second city on friday between rival protest groups. between areas in support of the constitution and those against the constitution seventy seven people injured in the police have to get involved. and the moment today the scene have been calm across the capital and also across the governorate that only minor scuffles in the polling station lines between people who are voting in different ways and so really the feeling is still very very...
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now you're here in city. i just know where i am going. no more doubt and fear. >> next speaker. >> the next one was a tony bennett song, one of my favorites. i am james patrick carol and a student at city college. i am here to voice my support for the continuing -- continue egg of the muni up into the north beach. >> >>i think a lot of people would like the option to get out in the evening to go to north beach in the lunge in the afternoon or dinner in the evening. for those heading up to north beach for those here in san francisco is a great option. taking mass transit would be better. the light rail is quick to be installed. it's efficient. it is but anyway there of problems with some of the operators lately but my point being i want to voice my support for it. i think it should go forward. i think we should go forward with this proposal, and give all san franciscans and tourists, our families and friends a chance to come to the city, or if we live there go up to north beach have lunch or dinner and check out the things up there. thank
now you're here in city. i just know where i am going. no more doubt and fear. >> next speaker. >> the next one was a tony bennett song, one of my favorites. i am james patrick carol and a student at city college. i am here to voice my support for the continuing -- continue egg of the muni up into the north beach. >> >>i think a lot of people would like the option to get out in the evening to go to north beach in the lunge in the afternoon or dinner in the evening. for...
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final stage of the referendum preceded by a fresh outbreak of violence in the country's second largest city i'll xandra journalist bel true has more from cairo. the million dollar question is of course how this will turn out in the first round it was seven fifty seven percent voted in support of the constitution and it's said that this is most likely to be a yes vote in the second round this is because the governor is going to. rule government governors with a strong mission brotherhoods base in them also three only three of the governor it's actually voted against the mission by the head of the presidential elections again president obama most people think unless you're saying it's most likely to be a yes the opposition forces that passes saying that there is many instances of electoral violations right streets of also chimed in to releasing reports on the hour all the different electoral violations including missing ballots judges not supervising polling stations but it's going missing is that many believe maybe a vote rigging which would see a yes vote in the end the biggest news of the
final stage of the referendum preceded by a fresh outbreak of violence in the country's second largest city i'll xandra journalist bel true has more from cairo. the million dollar question is of course how this will turn out in the first round it was seven fifty seven percent voted in support of the constitution and it's said that this is most likely to be a yes vote in the second round this is because the governor is going to. rule government governors with a strong mission brotherhoods base...
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>> syrian government forces bombarded the city. there's no russia-u.s.-backed peace plan on the table. this is al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. an assassination that shocked the world. five years after the death of benazir bhutto, are we any closer to knowing who killed her? president obama cutting short his holiday to take up the financial fight in washington. plus -- >> in central kenya, this is one of the last remaining northern white rhinos in the world. new technology could help protect it. >> welcome to the program. i wish there was a plan, words from the man trying to broker a peace deal in syria. international envoy lakhdar brahimi made the comments in the last few hours at the end of a trip to syria. he met with representative poe representatives from both sides. >> some have come here to market a russian-american project. i wish there was a russian- american project. hence, i did not come here to market it. >> the syrian government delegation led by the country's deputy foreign minister has been in russia for talks. he was report
>> syrian government forces bombarded the city. there's no russia-u.s.-backed peace plan on the table. this is al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. an assassination that shocked the world. five years after the death of benazir bhutto, are we any closer to knowing who killed her? president obama cutting short his holiday to take up the financial fight in washington. plus -- >> in central kenya, this is one of the last remaining northern white rhinos in the world. new...
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informed sources say two japanese mine sweepers were due to stop at myanmar's largest city but it was called off at myanmar's request. relations between japan and china remain tense. japan owns the islands, both china and taiwan claim them. myanmar has made other moves out of the consideration for china despite the criticism from the west in november. police in the country cracked down on demonstrations against a copper mine operated by a chinese firm and a firm linked to the military. over 70 protesters were injured and forged close relations with china during the military rule when western countries imposed economic sanctions on the country in the past two decades, investment from china has totalled $14 billion. >>> as china increases its economic and military clout, asean countries are pressed to come up with policies that combine hard and soft approaches to the neighbor. geothermal power is attracting global attention. the philippines is taking advantage of the sustained energy source and the usage rate is the second highest in the world and strengthening its industry by teaming u
informed sources say two japanese mine sweepers were due to stop at myanmar's largest city but it was called off at myanmar's request. relations between japan and china remain tense. japan owns the islands, both china and taiwan claim them. myanmar has made other moves out of the consideration for china despite the criticism from the west in november. police in the country cracked down on demonstrations against a copper mine operated by a chinese firm and a firm linked to the military. over 70...
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informed sources say two japanese mine sweepers were due to stop at myanmar's largest city but it was called off at myanmar's request. relations between japan and china remain tense. japan owns the islands, both china and taiwan claim them. myanmar has made other moves out of the consideration for china despite the criticism from the west in november. police in the country cracked down on demonstrations against a copper mine operated by a chinese firm and a firm linked to the military. over 70 protesters were injured and forged close relations with china during the military rule when western countries imposed economic sanctions on the country in the past two decades, investment from china has totalled $14 billion. >>> as china increases its economic and military clout, asean countries are pressed to come up with policies that combine hard and soft approaches to the neighbor. geothermal power is attracting global attention. the philippines is taking advantage of the sustained energy source and the usage rate is the second highest in the world and strengthening its industry by teaming u
informed sources say two japanese mine sweepers were due to stop at myanmar's largest city but it was called off at myanmar's request. relations between japan and china remain tense. japan owns the islands, both china and taiwan claim them. myanmar has made other moves out of the consideration for china despite the criticism from the west in november. police in the country cracked down on demonstrations against a copper mine operated by a chinese firm and a firm linked to the military. over 70...
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stage of the referendum was preceded by a fresh outbreak of violence in the country's second largest city of alexandria cairo based journalist tell true explains what's expected from this vote now and whether the outcome is likely to end the turmoil there millions of egyptians across seventy governorates have had polling stations today to vote. into egypt's contentious constitutional referendum yesterday this once again with the back to the violence as we saw clashes in this in egypt's second city alexandria between those who are for the constitution those who are against the constitution this happened on islam is staged a hundred thousand strong rally in support of the constitution and the implementation of sharia law the two sides hold rocks at each other they burned cars and buses some saying these buses belong to the muslim brotherhood police intervened with tear gas leaving seventy seven injured so this obviously comes under the after several instances of violence is in alexandria in cairo few weeks ago in cairo and from the presidential palace rival groups leaving ten dead in top .
stage of the referendum was preceded by a fresh outbreak of violence in the country's second largest city of alexandria cairo based journalist tell true explains what's expected from this vote now and whether the outcome is likely to end the turmoil there millions of egyptians across seventy governorates have had polling stations today to vote. into egypt's contentious constitutional referendum yesterday this once again with the back to the violence as we saw clashes in this in egypt's second...
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my journey began in the big city was all shiny. and shopping much like any other prosperous russian. so. a small town just outside. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia. making sure you can have as a starter dish. though it may draw. most people in siberia. decide to participate. when you look upon martin. is in the middle of a swarm. of. it's inhabited by so. a lot. north sea that migrated head before the russians. and this. israel siberia maybe not the stuff of tourist brochures but distinctive enough to show that these yeahs siberia still don't quite like anywhere else. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need. watch on t.v. any time any. length of. call whether you're watching from north west moscow or northwest montana this is r.t. and we're glad to have you with us crowds are rallying in coates and capital against the parliament elected last week and a disputed amendment to electo
my journey began in the big city was all shiny. and shopping much like any other prosperous russian. so. a small town just outside. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia. making sure you can have as a starter dish. though it may draw. most people in siberia. decide to participate. when you look upon martin. is in the middle of a swarm. of. it's inhabited by so. a lot. north sea that migrated head before the russians. and this. israel siberia maybe not the...
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they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions . was flooded here is a dancing teacher. was. next to his dancing as he tells the stories about his motherland. thanks a lot sooner we have to now has a one thousand strong reindeer had when the enemy only saw the light can and most around it is gathered tens and moved to another posture they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter women and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. and big political theater it's easy for parties to change the script to suit the scene when supports not going their way but are american voters willing to read between the lines and work out what really meant at his report i trust to find out. the art of politics is made up of many things. handshakes smiles and a good arsenal of verbal camouflage americans have a lot of trouble dealing with reality americans have trouble facing the truth or as the late american comedian george carlin put it
they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions . was flooded here is a dancing teacher. was. next to his dancing as he tells the stories about his motherland. thanks a lot sooner we have to now has a one thousand strong reindeer had when the enemy only saw the light can and most around it is gathered tens and moved to another posture they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter women and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come...
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they maintained a firm grip on their power base in the center of the city. the rebels were able to advance. the fighting is not likely to end anytime soon. >> a gunman in pakistan have killed six women who were working to vaccinate children against polio. >> their job was to help stop the spread of a devastating disease, and they were killed for doing it. on tuesday, gunmen shot to death six pakistani women who were working on a government- backed polio vaccination campaign. five of the women were killed in the largest city. >> they shot her from behind. there are no threats, nothing. she is my daughter. >> police say the killings were well coordinated and occurred simultaneously in three areas of the city. the sixth woman, believed to be 17, was shot to death in egypt. on monday-- in peshawar. all of the dead were working on a three day anti-polio campaign. no group claimed responsibility, but investigators believe the taliban carried out the attack. has been vocal against campaign -- vaccinations. >> they think the vaccine was used for identifying -- how t
they maintained a firm grip on their power base in the center of the city. the rebels were able to advance. the fighting is not likely to end anytime soon. >> a gunman in pakistan have killed six women who were working to vaccinate children against polio. >> their job was to help stop the spread of a devastating disease, and they were killed for doing it. on tuesday, gunmen shot to death six pakistani women who were working on a government- backed polio vaccination campaign. five of...
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city of london the rest of london isn't a city and its role is to basically lobby for the city but the thing is the city's been taken over by financial interests and banks so the corporations actual role has become to lobby nationally regionally internationally for the banks located in the city of london in the financial interests that it bothers the title of the documentary is secret city what so secret about what it does i think in the first instance very very few people in london and certainly elsewhere in the country know about the corporation of london heard about the corporation of london they might have heard of the words the city of london but usually in the context of an economic reports that kind of flags it merely is a district within the city of london but it's actually a city and when you've got a city that people don't actually know about it secretive ok the corporation of london itself is in many respects avoids freedom of information education for example it's not publicly accountable in any other institution and so secrecy is in its very nature what's the formula if th
city of london the rest of london isn't a city and its role is to basically lobby for the city but the thing is the city's been taken over by financial interests and banks so the corporations actual role has become to lobby nationally regionally internationally for the banks located in the city of london in the financial interests that it bothers the title of the documentary is secret city what so secret about what it does i think in the first instance very very few people in london and...
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i an, dc, in this city, proven that gun bans don't decrease crime, but increase crime. gun bans, lou, make law-abiding citizens less armed and criminals armed who don't buy by the law. the guns criminals use don't get them at gun shows; they are legal guns they use. lou: the idea that gun control is the solution, the response, and the fact chicago, the murder capital of the world, people are reagenting and not talking about why are we not protecting our young,our vulnerable in public schools. why not securi? they could be volunteers, paid security officers. they could be police, law enforcement officers. why not that discussion? >> i don't like the response at all, but something like this happens, the media says what can we do to stop this right now? that's the natural, i think, instincts on the democratic side. i'm not for gun control, but what happened today was such a horrible -- >> don't we have to have a dialogue about it? >> exactly. what -- i don't think that just anyone should be able to go buy a gun without a background i just don't. look at what happened today
i an, dc, in this city, proven that gun bans don't decrease crime, but increase crime. gun bans, lou, make law-abiding citizens less armed and criminals armed who don't buy by the law. the guns criminals use don't get them at gun shows; they are legal guns they use. lou: the idea that gun control is the solution, the response, and the fact chicago, the murder capital of the world, people are reagenting and not talking about why are we not protecting our young,our vulnerable in public schools....
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army soldiers in the areas in and around the city of kandahar. it was this tale of our own services fighting with each other instead of fighting in common purpose against the enemy. and the stories go on. there was into fighting then the state department, within the u.s. agency for international development. and one other tale, i recount in some detail in the book, we had some real serious in fighting between president own national security team and senior people at the state department, over the whole question of what is it wise to try to broach potential peace talks with the taliban. we wound up spending 18 months fighting with one another in washington as opposed to uniting a common person to try to achieve the present school in the country. >> who is summer? >> so, she is a young american woman who come and there she is on the bottom right, who had extensive foreign development experience and put her hand up to go to afghanistan. to try to rebuild the country, to work with u.s. agency for international development. she thought she would be ou
army soldiers in the areas in and around the city of kandahar. it was this tale of our own services fighting with each other instead of fighting in common purpose against the enemy. and the stories go on. there was into fighting then the state department, within the u.s. agency for international development. and one other tale, i recount in some detail in the book, we had some real serious in fighting between president own national security team and senior people at the state department, over...
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for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance siberian railway but the a spiritual center. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worshippers implicity water to commemorate the baptismal jesus. or the model it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears it is desirable to take the plunge. but that's picture postcard churches the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles and crafty fur traders. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian fire was the oil of its time bringing in a third of the state revenue but the location head of the says for the russians. to moscow's one of the most popular places to send political dissent is not any people were exiled that
for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance siberian railway but the a spiritual center. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worshippers implicity water to commemorate the baptismal jesus. or the model it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears it is desirable to take the plunge. but that's picture postcard...
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albany is like all of the great cities in this formations. all of the european immigration, the dutch and the english and the germans and the irish, they came in fantastic numbers into new york, philadelphia, boston, and so on, and albany. albany had so many i ridge that they couldn't handle it and they stopped and close our borders and would not let any more people in. there were so many people coming in to the city that eventually the irish became dominant in the nineteenth century in numbers. in 1875 census it shows one in six were born in ireland. add to this the politics, albany was always a political setting. dutch colonization, rebellious city, in the time of the english, we had a revolution, plotters, schemers, drafters of the constitution gathering in albany, franklin, albany, and so it went through the years. one of the great politicians of all time in this state and this country was the mayor of albany. he had uninterrupted success from the time he was elected in 1942 until he died in hospital of emphysema in 1983, 11 terms uninter
albany is like all of the great cities in this formations. all of the european immigration, the dutch and the english and the germans and the irish, they came in fantastic numbers into new york, philadelphia, boston, and so on, and albany. albany had so many i ridge that they couldn't handle it and they stopped and close our borders and would not let any more people in. there were so many people coming in to the city that eventually the irish became dominant in the nineteenth century in...
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like port au prince gone which were the cities that were most hard right by the earthquake again in two thousand and four all the political instability that the united states kind of was pretty you know had a heavy hand in. all of that was very detrimental to businesses in rural parts of haiti that again drove more people into the capital we're going to see a lot more deforestation and haiti than you do the dominican republic and also as you mentioned is the package how the pan american health organization as demanded that it would cost one point five or so billion dollars to really provide the infrastructure for haitians to have clean water and eradicate the cholera epidemic another thing another statistic is that it would cost a pretty much around that same amount a little bit more to completely restored haitian agriculture local domestic agriculture which really reverses the the decades of the model crop in the deforestation all of these failed policies that the u.s. is imposed on haitian farmers which is really that's their main source of income if we could really provide this i
like port au prince gone which were the cities that were most hard right by the earthquake again in two thousand and four all the political instability that the united states kind of was pretty you know had a heavy hand in. all of that was very detrimental to businesses in rural parts of haiti that again drove more people into the capital we're going to see a lot more deforestation and haiti than you do the dominican republic and also as you mentioned is the package how the pan american health...
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nearly two years, it was city's fleeing. now it is palestinians coming from the refugee camp where fighting has forced thousands of people to move. the refugees have no specific place to go to. this camp is one of three refugee camps where the palestinians coming from syria are being received. up to 550 families have arrived in the past few days. we had to go from house to house looking for them. most are staying with relatives. this person and his 12-member family. two of his daughters were awarded an attack in july. -- they were wounded in attack in july. >> we fled from our house as fast as we could, escaping through the window because the door was being hit by shells. i was worried for my children and women. there was constant shelling around us. that was the only way to save our lives. >> the u.n. agency responsible for helping the refugees is starting to distribute aid. but the u.n. and others will probably find it more difficult the psychological impact on these refugees. some volunteers are giving it a try. all refug
nearly two years, it was city's fleeing. now it is palestinians coming from the refugee camp where fighting has forced thousands of people to move. the refugees have no specific place to go to. this camp is one of three refugee camps where the palestinians coming from syria are being received. up to 550 families have arrived in the past few days. we had to go from house to house looking for them. most are staying with relatives. this person and his 12-member family. two of his daughters were...
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it is relatively calm in the capital itself, but for the city's christian community, there is little festive spirit to be felt during the holiday. >> this christmas, i am praying for syria. you cannot feel the christmas atmosphere this year. we hope next year will be better. >> security concerns have put a damper on the celebrations, and midnight mass was rescheduled for the afternoon. christians there said they prayed for peace in their city. >> now, reports from cassocks and say that a military transport plane has crashed in the south of the country, killing at least 27 people -- reports from kazakhstan. the plane disappeared from radar as it was about to make its descent. the plan reportedly belonged to the country's national security service. >> the official results are out. voters in each of how overwhelmingly approved a new islamist-drafted constitution. election officials say the referendum garnered a yes vote of almost 64%, but they also confirm that turnout was only 1/3 of egypt's 51 million voters. the election commission also rejected opposition claims of polling irregular
it is relatively calm in the capital itself, but for the city's christian community, there is little festive spirit to be felt during the holiday. >> this christmas, i am praying for syria. you cannot feel the christmas atmosphere this year. we hope next year will be better. >> security concerns have put a damper on the celebrations, and midnight mass was rescheduled for the afternoon. christians there said they prayed for peace in their city. >> now, reports from cassocks and...
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the city of 25 different types of trollies. they come in all shapes and colors, modern and vintage models. they carry 40 million people a year. these engineers have a job of keeping hero sheiroshima street old and new on the road. there are 60 skilled technicians in the work shop. this man has one of the most important jobs of all. he makes new components to replace worn out parts. >> translator: we always want to make new components as good as the original ones. >> reporter: on this day, nakahara is fixing equipment that connects the driver's control lever to the brakes. the critical parts is the connecting pin. if there is too much space between the pin and the crank, the brakes won't work properly. >> translator: it's still not working right. we need to replace the pins with new ones. >> reporter: the maintenance crew has to make many of the replacement parts themselves. often the original companies stopped making the components years ago. nakahara gets to work on the pin, sizing up, honing, and sizing up again. skills acqui
the city of 25 different types of trollies. they come in all shapes and colors, modern and vintage models. they carry 40 million people a year. these engineers have a job of keeping hero sheiroshima street old and new on the road. there are 60 skilled technicians in the work shop. this man has one of the most important jobs of all. he makes new components to replace worn out parts. >> translator: we always want to make new components as good as the original ones. >> reporter: on...
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in the rubble of city hall. >> guest: those ever in shelters were upset. they wanted it finished. they said we will live there for three months if that is the end of it. but they burn the trees and we plan to 100 trees. we prepare. it will be the gateway and the lebanese will, and we will have dinner together. we will be then gave way to the north. he was about planting and rebuilding and trees are a big deal in israel. the only country that had more trees at the turn at the 20th century than at the beginning. but that is what he talks about. it is a defiance but the spirit of building and a life. the people were sorry the war ended when it did and they knew it was badly. but they wanted to live their life again. >> host: is something of a joke in israel that building cranes are called the national bird. >> guest: it is true. and with sure bought you cannot hear heavy equipment because it is noisy with so much destruction. >> host: also another experience is a music. also, it surprise you? >> guest: i did not know the jewish families sang together at the s
in the rubble of city hall. >> guest: those ever in shelters were upset. they wanted it finished. they said we will live there for three months if that is the end of it. but they burn the trees and we plan to 100 trees. we prepare. it will be the gateway and the lebanese will, and we will have dinner together. we will be then gave way to the north. he was about planting and rebuilding and trees are a big deal in israel. the only country that had more trees at the turn at the 20th century...
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three parts all eight people on board were crew members of the crash happened ten kilometers from the city this is video taken by a motorist dashboard camera which captured the moment of impact. i. for those on the highway at the time a lucky escape but an incident which clearly left them shocked the driver can be heard on the video breathing deeply as he tries to pull over following on from what you just witnessed. earlier i talked to one of the witnesses to the accident who stopped his car and got out to help the injured including the flight attendant was since died in hospital he told us about how he found her and shared some of the dramatic video he shot well we've found she was in the back of the plane in the main in the fuselage part of it but. there were four of us it was slippery and we try to take it to the road certainly highway one and not you her legs. is there was blood all over her face there was blood dripping from the mouths in your eyes were. of course. that's was because of the jet fuel. condition she was in consciousness and she spoke to us how badly hurt was she do you
three parts all eight people on board were crew members of the crash happened ten kilometers from the city this is video taken by a motorist dashboard camera which captured the moment of impact. i. for those on the highway at the time a lucky escape but an incident which clearly left them shocked the driver can be heard on the video breathing deeply as he tries to pull over following on from what you just witnessed. earlier i talked to one of the witnesses to the accident who stopped his car...
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center still and this is definitely the main spot in the city if not in the country to celebrate the new years to hear the actual countdown of the year on the clock on the hour or for the kremlin usually it's broadcast around the country but if you really want to see it kind of. i hear it live in analog and then it's right here that's what many people have already come here to to witness that's going to happen in an hour it's actually in minutes like this when you really and realize how big the country is millions of russians already celebrating new year's of their own really living in two thousand and thirteen here we're still in the last hour but nevertheless many people have already gathered on red square i've seen lots of families a lot's of kids lots of guests of the city including foreigners and i don't really see why not since the weather is good it's been snowing all day it's not cold it's really the perfect conditions if you want to meet to greet the new year outside why not come to red square. i don't know if you can see the people behind me were hearing chanting from time
center still and this is definitely the main spot in the city if not in the country to celebrate the new years to hear the actual countdown of the year on the clock on the hour or for the kremlin usually it's broadcast around the country but if you really want to see it kind of. i hear it live in analog and then it's right here that's what many people have already come here to to witness that's going to happen in an hour it's actually in minutes like this when you really and realize how big the...
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board crew members are the crash happened ten kilometers from the city this is a video taken by motorists dashboard camera captured the moment of impact. i. offer on the highway at the time a lucky escape but an incident which clearly left them shocked all we can hear the drivers deep breathing as he tries to pull over for in what they've just witnessed earlier i talked to one of the witnesses to the accident who stopped his car and got out to help the injured including the flight attendant who has since died in hospital he told us about how he found her and shared some of the dramatic video shot well we've found she was in the back of the plane in the main in the foods a large part of it and so we. were four of us it was slippery and we're trying to take it to the road certainly highway. is there was blood all over her face there was blood dripping from the mounds and her riders were. of course. that's was because of our jet fuel. condition she was in consciousness and she spoke to us how badly hurt why she didn't think that she same thing at all. nobody. was. hurt she childers to be dow
board crew members are the crash happened ten kilometers from the city this is a video taken by motorists dashboard camera captured the moment of impact. i. offer on the highway at the time a lucky escape but an incident which clearly left them shocked all we can hear the drivers deep breathing as he tries to pull over for in what they've just witnessed earlier i talked to one of the witnesses to the accident who stopped his car and got out to help the injured including the flight attendant who...
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referendum yesterday this once again was about to provide as we saw clashes in this in egypt's second city alexandria between those who are for the constitution very so against the constitution this happened on islam is staged a hundred thousand strong rally in support of the constitution and implementation of sharia law the two sides hold rocks at each other they said cars and buses something these buses belong to the museum brotherhood police intervened with take out leaving seventy seven injured so this obviously comes on the after several instances of violence is in alexandria and entire a few weeks ago in cairo and from the presidential palace rival groups clashed leaving ten dead in terms what people are saying here on the streets the country is divided those who are against the constitution say we're only in-force a presidential dictatorship but it lacks a key social economic rights it was drafted by islamist dominated assembly so it's for the constitution say it is essential for the progress towards democracy after the concert has drawn so they say we'll have parliamentary election
referendum yesterday this once again was about to provide as we saw clashes in this in egypt's second city alexandria between those who are for the constitution very so against the constitution this happened on islam is staged a hundred thousand strong rally in support of the constitution and implementation of sharia law the two sides hold rocks at each other they said cars and buses something these buses belong to the museum brotherhood police intervened with take out leaving seventy seven...
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and finally, the way the city itself is very significant. here's a city that's gone through very time over gay rice, said three liberation and a lot of hate directed at someone on the street. they could've gone reeling backwards and gone into the abyss without point. people did not the epidemic. there is panic that began to rise in san francisco and throughout the country. people didn't know whether they could eat in restaurants where gays were working arcaro to clothing stores that were in the castro and once again though, the city came together and again because of diane feinstein readership in part, the daughter of the doctor who had a medical background herself, was married to a doctor. and the medical community and the city that based on her weekend.yours and nurses at the age toward, dr. paul wilbur dang and others. and they didn't know it at that point whether they were taking home the infection to the children's come in to their families, but they stood their ground and began to treat the sick and the ailing president he were our chi
and finally, the way the city itself is very significant. here's a city that's gone through very time over gay rice, said three liberation and a lot of hate directed at someone on the street. they could've gone reeling backwards and gone into the abyss without point. people did not the epidemic. there is panic that began to rise in san francisco and throughout the country. people didn't know whether they could eat in restaurants where gays were working arcaro to clothing stores that were in the...
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seventeen year old nanda is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. katherine actually. no. i didn't ask on time for her dad says because i want to keep up to date with this morning world but still i would like to have camp my brain around how my ancestors layered and this is my treasure their attachment to the church brought not just and sisters to this remote glen and east deflate by call more than two hundred fifty years ago they were exiled in persecuted for not. green to the orthodox who forms introduced in washington the sixteen hundreds they wanted to maintain their time honored rituals the old believers still bolland cross themselves with two fingers not with three as they do in modern orthodox churches in russia and never knew when praying but this fall they say he says it's not so much the rituals they cherish as the moral principles he does not approve of what knowledge is doing as a critic but old to believe a woman must never show her
seventeen year old nanda is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. katherine actually. no. i didn't ask on time for her dad says because i want to keep up to date with this morning world but still i would like to have camp my brain around how my ancestors layered and this is my treasure their attachment to the church brought not just and sisters to this...
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reports from the next olympic city. there is just over a year until the actual winter olympics get underway but still if this task competitions give us a chance at the construction is almost over and that the city will soon transform into the world capital off the winter games this weekend is all about pushing the new venue through their paces of course all eyes are right now at this ice berg arena ice rink which is right behind my back it's a new twelve thousand rink which is part of a cluster of ice sports venue suite how been or are still being built along the black sea coast now its brand new sparking doors have just been opened for numerous competitors from around the globe and it seems no matter how they would actually do at the event they will sure go back home pleased with all this new facilities now an offer this weekend is all about testing the new venues however it also provides an exciting taste of what's still to come we'll be back with more news for in thirty five minutes from now in the meantime the cars
reports from the next olympic city. there is just over a year until the actual winter olympics get underway but still if this task competitions give us a chance at the construction is almost over and that the city will soon transform into the world capital off the winter games this weekend is all about pushing the new venue through their paces of course all eyes are right now at this ice berg arena ice rink which is right behind my back it's a new twelve thousand rink which is part of a cluster...
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and live from moscow this is our team welcome back crowds are rallying in kuwait city capital against the parliament elected last week and disputed amendment to electoral law protesters say the voting rules were changed so they favor pro-government can't. it's one of the oldest gulf monarchies kuwait has been shaken by a series of political crisis the government crackdown on protesters and suppressed the opposition that largely went unnoticed in the western world but all of this is energizing the resistance even more there's artie's loosely counted off explains. the new dawn rises over kuwait tensions are simmering beneath the calm as those seeking political change are forced to wait another day. to one sleepy community into a powerful nation although it's been ruled by the same family for more than two centuries kuwait is widely seen as the most imma cry tick of the gulf monarchies get some young kuwaitis beg to differ there is a few countries you can see you want to see you definitely think this through to the people but. it's just for show it's not for you the government says it is
and live from moscow this is our team welcome back crowds are rallying in kuwait city capital against the parliament elected last week and disputed amendment to electoral law protesters say the voting rules were changed so they favor pro-government can't. it's one of the oldest gulf monarchies kuwait has been shaken by a series of political crisis the government crackdown on protesters and suppressed the opposition that largely went unnoticed in the western world but all of this is energizing...
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for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance a barren railway but the poles cremains a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of also docks worshippers dip them selves implicity will to commemorate the baptismal. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub it was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue put the ball scrimmage location head of the physical the russians the russian crowd a revolt against bizarre and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists were sent here in droves there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik rev
for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance a barren railway but the poles cremains a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of also docks worshippers dip them selves implicity will to commemorate the baptismal. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon...
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will go ahead with plans to build fifteen hundred new settler homes and ease jerusalem the part of the city that's considered palestinian land the project was given and into me to have green light mines arena officials on monday this comes less than a month after the un granted palestine nonmember observer status but it won't east jerusalem to be the capital of a future palestinian state and our promising to raise the issue at a security council meeting author and historian child who insists that we have palestinians were sent on great israel is playing a risky game. israel is making a very dangerous wager that its chief ally and washington can protect it from the reach of international law but i think that's a misjudgment on israel's part the enhanced status of the public spending authority raises the possibility that the israeli beater ship can be dragged before the international criminal court in the hague for various transgressions not only that but the neighborhood of israel is changing with the rise of the solid on the rise of the islamicist so i think israel is playing a very dangero
will go ahead with plans to build fifteen hundred new settler homes and ease jerusalem the part of the city that's considered palestinian land the project was given and into me to have green light mines arena officials on monday this comes less than a month after the un granted palestine nonmember observer status but it won't east jerusalem to be the capital of a future palestinian state and our promising to raise the issue at a security council meeting author and historian child who insists...